Beegle wrote:1. Regarding the RCA vs 3.5mm output :
I personally would have preferred the original type of output, or both. But it's not that important. And with the optional daughterboard it's good.
Well, with RCA I have a problem with custom bracket. So that's why PCB was rerouted for 3.5mm sockets.
Beegle wrote:
2. Concern about the Line IN port (to input and process audio through the SID chip) :
Wouldn't that feature add overall noise on the card output, even when not in use?
Nope. When nothing is connected to line-in connector it will short input to ground (I'm using internal switching capability of connector). So it becomes the same scheme as it was with RCA output (EXT IN of the SID through 100n capacitor connected to ground).
Beegle wrote:
That said, I would be interested in ordering a full card (assembled PCB and parts, with bracket, without SID).
Cheers!
Didn't understand. "PCB + parts + bracket" or "Assembled PCB + bracket"? 😕
Stojke wrote:If this card has only one channel, i think the RCA connector is a much better idea.
And so we will get problem with bracket again.
Stojke wrote:Also, wouldn't it be better to make an additional bracket with LINE IN and AMP OUT (that can be disabled) that connects to the main card instead of adding all onto it? Since it is extra and stuff after all.
What's the problem with Line-In and Amp out if you get "PCB + parts" kit? Just don't solder in unused parts. In cost of parts its nothing (one 3.5mm socket and one 4-pin header). Amp out is available if there will be a daughter board which I will not be manufacturing. So... What's the point?
In the mean time I've found some old but unused soviet ICs and some of them are compatible with the replica.
Most are 155 series (same as 74 series), some 531 series (74S), some 555 series (74LS) and a little more modern 1533 series (74ALS).
As it called in english "NOS" (new old stock).
I've tried all of them in the replica and all of them work well! No excessive heat or glitches.

Some of them for example from different manufacturers (sorted by date: 1977...1992):

Maybe we can use them for kits?

Does anyone disagree? 😉
And also I've tested joystick port: everything works fine. Buttons ok, axises ok, sensitivity jumper ok. 😎
